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PAGE FOUR ■ v-?f fl - Wednesday^ - J a n u a r y 18, 1922: Smalley’s NeWlieatrie T P r e M « e j it 6 .H .C ^ le£ . . A p p o i n t s C h a i B n e n A rranges for th e Standing of G O O P E R S t ^ W N i Wo Y . THURSDAY - FWMY JANUARY 19 . 2 r a^CPICTUR'ES COIi:PO»ATiGN l^ j u lin e K r e c fei^ ‘ t I e STING OFTHE LASit <ASoJ:i^JainieJ. -A ^o ry oFiinJym g lev# iD irecte^ ^ H e n r y K iri^ . She swung the hissing lasli upon his shoulders and the stiiig killed the brute in him and awOke his manhewd. ^ “SOCIETY DGGS”» PA T H S REV IEW 17 Cents - 28 cents Sat., Jan. 21st ^The BARIHCADP From the novel by Daniel Carson. Goodman^ 4 great appealing nan'ra- tive of an old man’s phtijosophy. SATURDAY COMEiDY Mon., Jan.’ 23 WANDA HAWLEY In “The Outside Woifllart” A comedy of newly >vcdls irv duplicate . a p a rtm ents with a busy fire escape' between, j_ “FIGHTING FATE\ P A T H l NEWS 17 Cents 28 cents T u e s ^ ^ & W ednealaty Janiiai^ 24tli - 25th ^ a l h o t m ‘ ^ T k e Little M i a i s l e T ’ ADAPTED FBDM T » E FAMOUS IJJOVEL BY JAM E S M. BARRIE it/ '] iliH The little gypsy had- a w ay of getting her own way and e s - ' caping traps laid for her. The inhabitants. of Thrum s-called Iter a witch, but see this famous picturization of a classic. EDUCATIONAL COMEDY Committees are hamed by t. . - . - ----------------------------- ---- .T H E C R E D I T O F T H E D E P O S I T O R O N E M O N T H O R M O R E . l^bU^ed Tbis intel-est m i t f I<e added to the pidne^al, .proyiiig'*that “M o n ey y;an Comirumicatioii Editors oF T h e Journal: '% not - necessarily beget im m e d iate a c tion; but Tis true th a t every act, of whatever nature, springs from a h t; ’tis but the thought m a te r- The accomplishments of the int the character hen'doestrt it pet mw ma A to truly educate hrmg him into habits of r ig h t logit M n k ing. Figs do no'£ grow om thistles. A vidoip thought m a ter ializes into g vicious act. We have to day, abundant proof of .all this. Grime is rife everywhere. Alany con ditions, social as well as others, neei\ turning topsy-tui-vy in o r d e r to bi ripcbt. But it is not alone vicion —thoughts t h a t materilize into unwiiole I some and unsightly conditions. I Thoughts along any line, n o t based on a knowledge of the fundam entals plieiaWe to th a t line, will be inateiri^ unmon workaday tl vake ti,me the mind alw ays activ ously so, bi is what m akes a good community, (Cooperation, a working together for thcgcood of the whole. The rig h t jilace 4=or individual expression' is within th e house.' 'There one cam work, as ix were u ntramrnelled by outlying c on- 4itioms. Tliera''one can express him self fully, and he has aii undoubted, ai rig h t to do so. There he may prove, o nd Team , o*f what s tuff he is made; and ^ I opine Cooperstow.. hie w.ill o f t rejoice in the proof being j 3d to 15. ule i* cover. Cooperstow n . could do The Cooperstovvn Juniors ..have a I b e tter th a n to have a re s id e n t! couple of iivoniising forw ards 'tha^ s ilt! couple _ ^ __ ■5'<d j m ight bo well imo b e tte r th a n to have lan/lKcape ax-cliiteet, 'who could anc s'houid be consulted concem lng those I The beautiful huii fa r reniovei ly expre iinsightl; o th a t line, will b e in a t e - sed *1n things ly. I ha\ tch like childrt ' “S'^aS'Seta.i off its pi'oper lake, here are the; amd -valleys; all unique, _ ____ firom anything commonplace. These woie pljiced here lingo times ago, and li«ro they will remain vast .tim es to 'oriie. w e cannot change them . VVe would not if we could. 'VVe can, how- e-ver, hy unwise action, m ar l(heir natu r a l beiiuty, cause them to be come less lovahle. • Now, much of tfais no d '\ ’’'* ^ irsdividuE much like children—we need to b told again and again. _ E v e n ther S S , l f c S m j ot us f a il of getting M a n y conditions in Cooperstown ‘ove that the thought ^ which took Right ^ w conditions w a s tl r f;l , for & pfove th a t th e expression in thes fru it of i| kiiowledj the old fair ground, fiere was the making of a beautiful street. A ll th a t was needed was intelligent Fore sight; powdr to look into the tomor row, and -in the now w o rk o-ut stuili- conditions as would make for beauty and harmony in this particular spot. ■What has been done? 'Fell, i t looks as though the order had been each m an f o r himself. 9o f a r a s .gone the whole is out of harmony; there is, n o y, ui oneness. Tis __.._...„v.terlfess. Now, I am not' c rit icising individual houses, although one or two of them are fit subjects fo r criticism, espeoially as located here.| They haven’t the right fit in w ith this environ make a jarring eteme he acceptahle if plae'e setting. They are hot th e r e now. Oi • any residential street 'there shoult he c f “ ------ ■ ■ to J ii caiity. ’Tis jusi things right as f and greatly m ore « end. A resM ential lacks sarchitectual- hafm o iiy is r .like an iiihafinomahs household) feels like getting out as quickl; BASKET-BALL ' T h u rsday, Jan u a r y llfh two very good basketball ‘ g a m e s w ere, played in thehe Villageillage Hall. _ 1 t V The 'first ge The 'first game was a prelimin iffair, between the Cooperstoivn J in d Team , and Hati;wicik Semim ho well worf Schenectady t lin being GortHmitr tees of the Chamber nterce f o r - 1922 R^ el gi i ii l a r l F i r s t 0|^ TKAT DATE we will :pay I-STE3SfeST on a LABGEll AMOIOTT to a DEE E li NUMBER OF DHPOllTORS th^n at a n y other time. INTEREST AUUOWED a t THE RATE OF ON WHATEVER A M O tJ N T HAS REMAINED TO Fiirirh Bureau Committt “ “ ‘^Remember that money is of the prolific, geiierating nature, . Money can heget money and its offspring can beget .wiord.”—Benjamin^ Franklin. This interest may be added to the principal,. proviii^-“tliat “Money can beget’ nioitey Chairman, and its oifspiTng can beget more.” ACCOUNTS may be opened in any ’amount and iu •”>\ two name.s, payable to the survivor of eitbeh, if desired, ’ , - ' CHRISTMAS CLUB FOR THE TE^N TIT YEAR IS STILL OPEN and we -vite you to join. - ■ - - - ■ ‘ — \ BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT YVITH C E R T A 1 N COOPERSTOWX _ ^ m e r c h a n t s a SPECIAL DISCQUNT’ OF FIVE PERCENT V ^ L L BH AI.- LOIVED ON PURCHASES MADE WITH ONE OF OUR 1922 CHRISTAlA.S ' V ’ \ ■ . WE PAY INTEREST ON EACH COMPLETED MEMBERSHIP.. . .... . 4 % MERCHANTS ALLOWANCE ON PURCHASES . ....... . 5 % RESULT: A RETURN TO YOU JUST TWO WEEKS BEFORE CHRIST- — MAS OF ALL OF YOUR PAYMENTS WITH AN EQUIVALENT OF... .9% interest and special discount allowance on eompleted meinbefships. YOU MAY JOIN WITH FIRST PAYMENT in increasing or decreasing amount or flat payment of a reg ular amount weeldy or monthly. - • . ’ SA F E D E P O S IT BOXES TRU S T DEPARTM E N T Under the supervision and direction of George H. W hite, L. A v e rell C a rter, F r a n k Hale, John F. M oakler, tru s t : oflScers. ___ , . you in making your return. » _ . W RITE GB CALL ON US, W H E N E V E R W E CAN B E O P BANKING SERVICE. The First National Bank O f Coop e r a to w ft, N. ^ 's s r r /'“sj-cfiirK: J>r. E. li. Pitcher anil 3 others to bo named l>y them. f S K ; OBITUARY Mrs. M aria Lynch Murphy \Mrs. M aria Lynch M urphy, widow o-f t h e late Daniel M uiphy, died Sun day morning, Jan u a r y 15th, a t 10 o ’clock a t T h a n k sgiving H o spital. She had been in failing health since th e d e a th o f h e r late husband. She was bom ill Ireland, hut cqtme to this c, fcrjr w hen labout 15 years of age, n img ber home fo r some tim e w ith rel- ittiVes a t Fly Creek. She had lived im Cooijersttiwn nearly 50 years. She is survived by five daughters. Misses M a rgaret and M ary M u rphy and Mrs. Edward I. K ing 6t Cooperstown and Mrs. W alter Cosgrove and M ' \ “ — (>>ne Di’otner, vv'iiuam Dyncii oi tnis iiU'y. vriilajre. The fu n e ral services were e o f Isold oil Tuesday a t 10 o’clock from S t. M ary’s Church, w ith Rev. F a ther Patrick Crowe, ofiSciating. Intenm ent in St. M ary’s cpmetm-y. ____ off. its. proper setting.. H o r e J . s J e ^a.^ter ^ t « ie |wo^ vatching. lam aimived late due to a George V nnN ort, aged .89, died a t T h a n k s g iving H o spital Thursday, J a n - ifirst honors tn itsuy l2th of pneum onia afte r an ill- ids,, iness of tw o weeks. His father, Rich- ‘A the week before. * , w as bora, in Cotxp- esidod hei*e for the _ _ are. Leam to see some off tho beahties •that n a ture is so lav- j&hlv opening o'at to- view; notably so ira thas tiiiique environments of Goop- ersto’wni. One’s whole life, .brief at its longest, is but a sojourn here. And the follness and quality of th a t life is the expression of the thought^ -which h e has made himself (mpable.Xif giti-. '“ now one ou;,.,. , only i n Coop Well, first, rath «ver; ci^inunit; ■ifcct h i s eiimmunity, hygienically, es- thieii(=ally, morally. Always have a IhoUgM f o r your neighbor; and,your neightbor is every othep one in -the comiauiiity. Remember the thing twhicb. you do proclaims loudly th e C H U R C H N E W S Tlniversalist' Cfaurch ___ __ ' Charles ICramer, Pastor ________ __ -.ousehold) ^ r o -f r e e , E v o ry h o c ly is V^^lcpmo al- :S“‘'hoS7r0 iSallx the two 1 :oijd h a l f a v a s fa s t ions, e v ery minute -counting. Schenec tady showed speed, and the local’s real class, hut .Schenectady was a shade bettor, and w-on hy a score of 31 to 27. This was one of the faste.st games seen here in some time, and we are hoping for more o f the sam e calibre. Jones was t h e star for Schenectady and Johnson fo r the locals. The lin$i-up. w a s as folIo,-wg: f^cIioTinpiarty B. F. Pt«. Jnn;f*5«. r. f ..... v...v. ........... 3 0 « Winkic-r. 1. L . .................. 4 0 17 Boiick. c. 0 0 0 I I 1 - • n i i Cooperstown mm Rpforep, Raubach O u r boys will journey t in Thursday evening. Jam participate in a game there; \And F ri- 'ether fo r over threi a'pIumtueiLJiaving lea:rned tirade of John H. K ing by wh( mployed fo r a num ber of •enter was employ He is suirvlved . Miss Agnes riie Funeral fo r over Evmry. Coopersto-wn playeY elainm he is going to play his h a i^est to de fe a t th e iValtiiTi outftt, so we can ait- ticipate a f a s t gam e. Come prep a red ! A s a prelim inary to the Waltoai jam e the -Richfield Springs fligli School girls \vill clash with our girls in -what -vvill be a hotly contested WORCESTER Mr. and Mrs. turned 'from they have bi attending the auto shpv The Farm Crop Extension School’ ! which was held in the agricultural; : building during last week was well; •attendeii. Ll1 To- Tl Dolgevillc iry 19th to Hall. Tl s played to- lasons. GRIFFIN’S GARAGE H O F F M A N LANE • Cooperstown, N. Y. Open N ight and Day • ■ W a shing and S torage Oil and Gas sa, ni[i6usly wi or v/lvat -will ’eer>taMy eon '“ “ h a ? “ S W * ' eaffter'? . I f next, sele 1 thought for your neighbors king. Now, One. is not to^ ‘saying sioh 'to < * will give the cb-i unity aU a whole. AnA this ■ -4. laptlat Church ieU»y Halbert, Pastor, m.—Worship ,and serhion by the ■is ^already: ioti ,5 larticalap-.set-:i 5 wry-! . . . . . . . . . _ > ? l = s s . s of design^ of Architectural extbresslon, Pro;yer aua praise service Thursday even- have re t u r Whfre thej durinf •a.ftTjirte a w 1, th. e t MDided he will not dA it selfishly, he :l?m,ssion used hy j o m e people, to.. d ea- a s - . , ' ; p a r j h y j o m e people, to ___ . Coffe’e. It iscof- lellence.-rAdyertteeineni tuimed •t o f his cJiavin g learned . K in g by w hen Dr a num ber o f yeai^. ^ i by his -wife who was Maloney of Binghamton, ras held from his hor - - r, Jai ?y trade ig lea his by w hom he Capital $150,000 (F i r s t in Banking Service) Established 1830 Resources Over $2,500,000 L. AVERELL CARTER LE E B. CRli-Tt'ENDEN RALPH W. ELLSWORTH -1 GEORGE H. W I T E , President CHARLES A. SCOTT, Vice-Presider Surplus $100,01)0 RLES A. SCOTT “ ■^^E H. W H ITE N.C. W R IGHT, M. D. IPRANK h a l e . Cashier . W. P. K. FULLER, A s s is tan t C a s h i e r ' ^ s s t . Cashier DIRECTORS W ALDO d JO H N S T O N m a r t i n m o a k l e r ALEX A N D E R S. PH IN N E Y O F F ICERS Passenger Echedulei Effective N o v em b e r‘13; 1921 . S:13 p m . tnlns lra\p Ouponia for Coop- orstown tlnily ni 8:0S. U -IO u, m.. mttl 3:10. l'nS^rafV;Vr‘a^ Ilamvlcnc Ilaflj m.. aiTlvhn? S. D. GRIFFITH 169 MaiA S treet COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. t F ly Crec Mr. S. n, Grim rooms at IGO-JIa until. Funeral Director, with ilain B t In this village purchased the undertaking, upholstering and picture frame business, f(ir many years cor ducted by Mr George 'Vandewerker. Th purchase Includes all materials, the hearse and the good will of the long ostabllshe business,' wfiloh will be transferred les motor-driven, horse dr hearses ready for any demand H a p p y N e w Y e a r ( T o A l l Thanking Yon Sincerely For Your Patrqnage For the Next Ten D ays 10% Dis count on FRAMED PICTURES, and BASKETS 10% discount to all teachers and schools on all goods in stock. LAUNDRY If w u Avant service and high class ofk on your laundry l e t us do it f o r '' lentafive w ill call mpers ........ w.. 4UI. US uu II. x u r you. O u r representativ e w ill call for your laundry and deliver i t each week. It w in leave Cooperstown each ----- — - -------- iwn each _— -lesday and be returned to yonr door Saturday mornings. Richfield Springs West- End Laundry Repres(fnted in Cooperstown IsLOTE STUDIO & ART STORE | . Prentiss Newell 24 Susgudnanna Ave. Drop' a card to bur representative Il8 M a in St, A t The Fountain if you want him to caH. ^ .. _ B plume call I. 209. Phone 168 E . Griffin, Prop. For «n esfirriate on eFeotric wirinfl oaf) \Cooperstown. 376-W,\ Prompt atterrv- tion given to house Wiring, Delta Electric Co. Opposite Postoffioe Tells How R a ta Almost H e r House Down . ACTUAL ANALYSIS O F SA M P L E TAKEN BY STA'TB DIVI SION OF AGRICULTURE, ALBANY, N. Y., A ND REPORTED DECEM B E R 12, 1921: P rotein 24,8%. F a t 6.8% F ibre 9.1% It Is Economy To Purcliase Pure Feeds , thaL^Rte low in Fibre Content. - Woodbro Dairy Feed is a Scientifically Balanced Batioh. No grbund screenings No oat-mill by-products No cheap mill feeds just, the wholesome ingredi ents Shovvn on the tag. Increase Your Profit^ by \^Adding ah extra milk jifiH to your Rquiphneht and Purchasing Woodbro Dairy Feed 100 LBS. NET WOODBRO DAIY FEED Fibre 10% INGREDIENTS Corn Distillers' Or - t e d W E ANNOUNCE A DROP IN TH E 'pR rC E OF COAi: O F -15 CENTS P E R TON, W o o d B r o t h e r s . Opp, D. . H. Freight Depot Phone . 76,-j>. Only a Matter of , Habit to Bake S e tting aside a certain day of the week f o r baking is a m a t t e r - of h a b i t ^ a n d ' a bad hab it a t that! ' / , M any housewives whd a s e j to hake all th e ir bread are now g e ttin g j u s t a s g r e a t satisfaction hy using Snide’s B E T T E R B read, And ju s t think of the saving—one day a week less work, a saying, , w o rrying about “how it will turn out.” A nd ySu 1 a t 12 cents a loaf! of fuel, and no w o’rryin] know you can’t m ake SAY SNIDE’S TO YOUR GROCER Buy Bread M ade In Cooperstown. SCHNEIDER BROS. V A L E N T i N E ’ S ALSPAR The Varnish l^hai Won’tTura ' For Sate By The McGown Company c o o p e r s t o w n , N. V .' ' Mar#ar<e Pluinbiiig and Phone 103' .r .